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"Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life." - Bill Cunningham
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NHM EXIM An ethical manufacturer & a Peculiar Designer -
Experience the charm of tradition with our meticulously crafted kurta shirts, a perfect blend of timeless elegance and modern comfort. Made from lightweight, breathable fabrics, these kurtas bring rich cultural heritage into your wardrobe, making every occasion an effortless style statement. Pairing with Derby’s denim jeans gives a versatile, modern twist to traditional wear.
Every detail tells a story, reflecting your unique style with a blend of vintage charm and timeless appeal. Inspired by classic designs, our pieces capture the essence of heritage while offering a bold, refined look that stands the test of time.
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Fashion & Manufacturing
Fashion & Trends:
Fashion is the art and industry of style, clothing, accessories, makeup, and lifestyle expressions. It reflects cultural, social, and individual identity—constantly evolving with time, technology, and taste.
What is Fashion? Fashion refers to popular styles or practices, especially in clothing, footwear, accessories, and makeup. It is influenced by celebrities, designers, social media, movies, culture, and current events. Fashion isn't just about what you wear — it's about how you wear it, expressing mood, identity, or status.
What are Trends? Trends are short- to medium-term shifts in what people wear or how they dress. Trends can be: Seasonal: Spring/Summer, Fall/Winter Micro-trends: Viral styles lasting weeks/months (e.g., Barbiecore) Macro-trends: Long-term shifts (e.g., sustainability, gender-neutral fashion)
Sources of Fashion Trends
Fashion Weeks (Paris, Milan, New York, London)
Influencers & Celebrities
Social Media (Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest)
Street Style
Pop Culture (Movies, music, TV)
Technology (e.g., wearable tech, digital fashion)
Examples of Recent Fashion Trends (2024-2025)
Y2K revival: Low-rise jeans, crop tops, shiny fabrics Sustainable fashion: Upcycling, natural dyes, eco materials Gender-fluid clothing: Unisex cuts, neutral colors Quiet luxury: Minimal, high-quality clothing (less logos, more elegance) Statement accessories: Oversized earrings, platform shoes, chunky bags
Fashion Categories Haute Couture: Custom, high-end fashion Ready-to-Wear (Prêt-à-Porter): Designer fashion sold in stores Streetwear: Youthful, casual, culture-driven fashion Fast Fashion: Mass-produced trends, affordable (but criticized for waste)
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